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What does the most complex Japanese character, consisting of 84 dashes, mean?

In Japanese writing, both elements of the syllabary alphabet (hiragana and katakana) and hieroglyphs (kanji) are used. The longest kanji to write is "taito", which roughly translates to "dragon in flight". To depict this hieroglyph, you need to make 84 lines. Although remembering it is not as difficult as it seems at first glance, since "taito" consists of six smaller hieroglyphs: three "dragons" and three "clouds".

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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The US flag changes every time new states are admitted to the state - new stars are added. The last time the flag was changed was in the late 1950s, when Hawaii and Alaska were granted statehood. More than 1500 options for the location of the stars came to the name of the president, and in the end, the option of 18-year-old Robert Heft was adopted. Although the teacher at the school, to whom he first handed over the project, put 4 with a minus for the work, and jokingly promised to revise the grade if the US Congress approved his project. And so it happened - and the teacher had to change the grade to 5.

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